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Diffstat (limited to 'vendor/tiff/src/bytecast.rs')
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1 files changed, 34 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/vendor/tiff/src/bytecast.rs b/vendor/tiff/src/bytecast.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6e9d762 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/tiff/src/bytecast.rs @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +//! Trivial, internal byte transmutation. +//! +//! A dependency like bytemuck would give us extra assurance of the safety but overall would not +//! reduce the amount of total unsafety. We don't use it in the interface where the traits would +//! really become useful. +//! +//! SAFETY: These are benign casts as we apply them to fixed size integer types only. All of them +//! are naturally aligned, valid for all bit patterns and their alignment is surely at most their +//! size (we assert the latter fact since it is 'implementation defined' if following the letter of +//! the unsafe code guidelines). +//! +//! TODO: Would like to use std-lib here. +use std::{mem, slice}; + +macro_rules! integral_slice_as_bytes{($int:ty, $const:ident $(,$mut:ident)*) => { + pub(crate) fn $const(slice: &[$int]) -> &[u8] { + assert!(mem::align_of::<$int>() <= mem::size_of::<$int>()); + unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(slice.as_ptr() as *const u8, mem::size_of_val(slice)) } + } + $(pub(crate) fn $mut(slice: &mut [$int]) -> &mut [u8] { + assert!(mem::align_of::<$int>() <= mem::size_of::<$int>()); + unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(slice.as_mut_ptr() as *mut u8, mem::size_of_val(slice)) } + })* +}} + +integral_slice_as_bytes!(i8, i8_as_ne_bytes, i8_as_ne_mut_bytes); +integral_slice_as_bytes!(u16, u16_as_ne_bytes, u16_as_ne_mut_bytes); +integral_slice_as_bytes!(i16, i16_as_ne_bytes, i16_as_ne_mut_bytes); +integral_slice_as_bytes!(u32, u32_as_ne_bytes, u32_as_ne_mut_bytes); +integral_slice_as_bytes!(i32, i32_as_ne_bytes, i32_as_ne_mut_bytes); +integral_slice_as_bytes!(u64, u64_as_ne_bytes, u64_as_ne_mut_bytes); +integral_slice_as_bytes!(i64, i64_as_ne_bytes, i64_as_ne_mut_bytes); +integral_slice_as_bytes!(f32, f32_as_ne_bytes, f32_as_ne_mut_bytes); +integral_slice_as_bytes!(f64, f64_as_ne_bytes, f64_as_ne_mut_bytes); |